Julio Cortázar was an Argentine writer born on August 26, 1914 in Brussels, Belgium, and passed away on February 12, 1984 in Paris, France.
Julio Cortázar was an Argentine writer born on August 26, 1914 in Brussels, Belgium, and passed away on February 12, 1984 in Paris, France.
He is known for his contribution to magical realism and his most famous work, 'Hopscotch' (Rayuela).
Cortázar was also a notable translator and professor, and his influence on Latin American literature is undeniable.
His innovative style and focus on the fantastic have made him an iconic figure in contemporary literature..